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Old Posted Nov 30, 2007, 3:55 PM
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A couple screen shots from the website:






1 Bloor East courtesy of Mike in TO
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Old Posted Nov 30, 2007, 6:52 PM
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Maldive's render of the South East from SSP




Here is the context for the updated rendering:

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I actually believe the tower portion of Aura is even better looking than the render suggests.

Aura is always rendered looking northwest, however since the tower portion remains basically the same through 3 re-designs (with the exception of more of the curved glass on this latest version)... I believe the tower is even better looking than this one POV suggests.

What makes the design particularly interesting is the way the west facade spirals up to the east facade (the 2 little adjusted thumbs below show what's happening).

I did a quicky sketch to try and interpret the view looking north east. If they add the extra 10 floors pushing Aura around the 280 metre mark... it will surely be one of the most iconic buildings ever constructed in the country (particularly give the reports of very expensive curtainwall).
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Old Posted Dec 1, 2007, 9:50 PM
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Hey guys, is there anyone here who made some renderings of either the Aura Tower, the 1 Bloor East, the Trump International Hotel & Tower, the Ritz-Carlton Toronto, or the L tower?

To promote any of the towers on wikipedia, I need a permission of the author (which is impossible to get coming from the developpers), and a "Free-use Copyright". That is, anybody can use/reproduce the image, with proper credits.

So, anybody here can render any of those towers so I can promote them?

Credits will be given, naturally.

For the sake of Toronto
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Maldive made the renderings.. ( or at least updated the renderings)

why not private message him??
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Good idea thanks caltrane
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1 Bloor East courtesy of Mike in TO
Wow, these photos really put this building in "perspective". It will really have a dramatic impact on this area. Thanks for the post Caltrane and Mike.
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Old Posted Dec 7, 2007, 4:53 PM
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Have you guys seen this stuff that Ziggy (SSC) posted?

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From the international section:


The linked pdf's have some interesting information that I've been trying to make sense of. Based on the elevator configuration, it seems that the only way to get up to the residences on floors 34-57 is to change elevators in the 32nd floor "sky lobby". Is this typical? It seems a bit inconvenient to me. Although there are several private massage rooms on that level...perhaps there's time for a quick "stress-release" massage while you wait?



I'm also struck by how much of the ground level street frontage is taken up by vehicle access. A ramp to the below-grade loading docks from Bay street, and access to the upper parking levels from Adelaide:



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Forgive my ignorance, but what building is this?
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Trump

It's even written on the steel overhang on the LHS of the bottom picture
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Hey onishenko, nice quote. Looks like mine!
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Constantly faced with mediocrity in terms of design, it's my latest mantra.
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Update from today. This thing is a monster in person. I heard people talking about how amazed they are by the size of the core alone.











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L Tower - 205 Meters
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They were busy working on it today Sunday December the 9th.












RBC update from WhistlerinMuskoka...
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Poking up from the cluster.



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floorplan update: Bay Adelaide Centre

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The first narrowing of the core will occur at floor 17 when it goes from this:


to this:


Although it's more of a "bite" out of the corner of the core than a narrowing.

The next narrowing after that will be at floor 27 when it goes to this:


Then a final narrowing at floor 40:
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A Cadillac Fairview Press Release:

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December 10, 2007
The Cadillac Fairview Corporation Limited: RBC Centre Achieves Gold Standard for Going Green
Cadillac Fairview's RBC Centre is the first major office tower in Canada built to LEED Gold NC Standard

TORONTO, ONTARIO--(Marketwire - Dec. 10, 2007) - The Cadillac Fairview Corporation Limited officially announced today that the 1.2-million-sq.ft. RBC Centre in Toronto's financial district will be built to a Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) Gold NC standard, as defined by The Canadian Green Building Council (CaGBC).

The LEED Green Building Rating System is the internationally-accepted measurement for sustainable sites, water efficiency, energy and atmosphere, materials and resources, and indoor environmental quality. The state-of- the-art technology employed by RBC Centre will set a new standard of quality, energy efficiency, and user comfort for triple-A office buildings in Canada.

"Cadillac Fairview is proud to be leading the real estate industry with a LEED Gold NC building. The NC designation is a comprehensive approach to environmental sustainability, where both the landlord and the tenant contribute to operating efficiencies, and all benefit from related savings. This will be the first major (more than 1 million square feet) triple-A office building to be built to LEED Gold NC standards in Canada", says Wayne Barwise, Senior VP, Office Development.

RBC Centre, scheduled to open in June, 2009 is a 43-storey, office building located on the southwest corner of Wellington and Simcoe Streets, across from Roy Thomson Hall. RBC and RBC Dexia together are the lead tenants and together will lease approximately half of the building.

"This is a very exciting development for us," said Chitwant Kohli, Vice-President, Corporate Real Estate, RBC. "The RBC Centre provides us with an opportunity to address our premises needs by providing a quality, energy efficient work environment for our employees. Further, its environmental standards will help to reduce our operational footprint, which is good business sense and is the smart thing to do."

Achieving LEED NC

To achieve LEED NC (New Construction) certification, both the base building and leased tenant spaces must comply with the requirements of the Green Rating System. By comparison, LEED CS (Core and Shell) certification limits the requirements of LEED components to only the landlord's base building and does not require compliance by tenant occupied spaces. Accordingly, an NC-certified building is "greener" and more energy efficient than a CS-certified building.

With LEED Gold NC, RBC Centre is estimated to achieve a 50% energy savings relative to buildings built to the Canadian National Energy Code.

RBC Centre incorporates state-of-the-art, energy efficient operating systems, including:

- Automated Systems for lighting, window blinds and light shelves

- Raised Floors for efficient HVAC, electrical and communications distribution.

- Curtain Wall with sun shades, operable windows and floor-to-ceiling insulated glass - 11'-3" high for greater natural light and fresh air.

- Water Collection and high-efficiency recycling systems

- Low-emitting Materials

- Enwave Deep Lake Water Cooling - Refrigeration requires 90% less energy than conventional systems.

- 100% Back-up Power - Bi-fuel emergency generators provide 100% power to all electrical systems

Consistent with Cadillac Fairview's proud history of environmental stewardship and its ongoing commitment to corporate social responsibility, RBC Centre is a model of state-of-the-art sustainable building in the commercial real estate industry that will prompt other developers to follow this important trend.

RBC Centre is sure to be one of the most prestigious addresses in Canada. Connected to the 53-storey Ritz-Carlton Hotel and Residences Toronto (which Cadillac Fairview jointly owns), it will be a gateway for major business in the downtown core. Just steps away from multiple eateries and shops, the building will also be fully accessible via Toronto's PATH system.

About The Cadillac Fairview Corporation Limited

The Cadillac Fairview Corporation Limited is one of North America's largest investors, owners and managers of commercial real estate. For more than 50 years Cadillac Fairview has been leading the way in commercial real estate with innovative design, development and management. Cadillac Fairview focuses on high quality office properties and regional shopping centres in Canada and the United States and oversees equity investments in real estate companies and international investment funds. With a portfolio valued at more than $15 billion, Cadillac Fairview and its affiliates own and manage 83 properties, including some of Canada's landmark developments such as Toronto-Dominion Centre, the Toronto Eaton Centre, Sherway Gardens, Carrefour Laval, Chinook Centre and Pacific Centre.

Cadillac Fairview is wholly-owned by the Ontario Teachers' Pension Plan, which invests to secure the retirement income of 271,000 active and retired teachers in Ontario.

About RBC

Royal Bank of Canada (RY on TSX and NYSE) and its subsidiaries operate under the master brand name of RBC. We are Canada's largest bank as measured by assets and market capitalization and one of North America's leading diversified financial services companies. We provide personal and commercial banking, wealth management services, insurance, corporate and investment banking, and transaction processing services on a global basis. We employ approximately 70,000 full- and part-time employees who serve more than 15 million personal, business, public sector and institutional clients throughout offices in Canada, the U.S. and 36 other countries. For more information, please visit www.rbc.com.

For more information about RBC Centre please go to www.rbccentre.ca.

To see RBC Centre - LEED Gold NC please check the following link: http://www.ccnmatthews.com/docs/CadillacRBC.pdf
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Old Posted Dec 11, 2007, 7:02 PM
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Photos taken today, looking southeast from York and Bremner. All four cranes are visible.




They are keeping the ramp.




East side of the ramp. The ramp provides access to ACC.




I tried to get as many cranes into one picture as I could. I could only get three of the four MLS cranes into the picture, two Telus cranes (one barely visible on upper right) and the two RBC cranes in the distance. I need a wide angle lens.

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Interesting Bay Adelaide Stuff


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pancsi over at SSC reports that the BA webcam is back up. I just took this screengrab a few minutes ago:



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